10 Unbelievable PlayStation 4 Games You Won’t Believe Are Still Bettery-Grade!

The PlayStation 4 may have launched in 2013, but decades later, a treasure trove of unforgettable titles still keeps powering through — true testament to PlayStation’s dedication to quality storytelling, stunning visuals, and deep gameplay. While newer franchises evolve rapidly, many PS4 ornaments remain benchmarks for immersive gaming — victims of (mis)perceived obsolescence but definitely not forgotten. Here are 10 unbelievable PlayStation 4 games you won’t believe are still better than ever.


Understanding the Context

1. Death Stranding (2019)

From Kojima Productions at their finest, Death Stranding redefined what a game could be — a journey between worlds made more meaningful by careful pacing, haunting atmosphere, and innovative Casey play. Staying betothed in its emotional storytelling, critically loved gadget-based traversal, and uncanny ability to make isolation feel deeply connected, Death Stranding crushes the “retro PS4 relic” label entirely. It’s a technical marvel and artistic triumph still respected years later.


2. The Last of Us (2013, ports) & The Last of Us Part II (2020)

While technically originally PlayStation 3, The Last of Us and its volatile but masterfully crafted sequel continue to dominate PS4 legacy. Their lush narrative, unforgettable characters, and tense gameplay remain unmatched; the PS4 exclusives were crafted with precision that still inspires AAA development today. The Last of Us Pt. II especially reignited acclaim for bold storytelling and technical polish — always bet high on play shelves.


Key Insights

3. Persona 5 (2016)

This stylish, darkly stylish JRPG isn’t just a flagship Persona entry — it’s a visual and emotional spectacle. The PS4 version showcases gorgeous anime art, responsive combat, and a compelling heist-driven narrative. Even years later, Persona 5 retains its pace, soundtrack, and themes while online and community features keep it fresh. A timeless masterpiece that stuns beyond generation tropes.


4. Bloodborne (2015)

From FromSoftware’s elite lineage, Bloodborne marries dark fantasy with punishing yet fluid combat and engineering-driven exploration. Its tight controls, interconnected world, and atmosphere of decaying grandeur set a benchmark for action RPGs. Though technically PS4, its enemy design and lore depth earned praise even on older hardware — undeniably bet-ready from day one.


5. God of War (2018)

Epic, intimate, and unforgettable, God of War redefined Norse mythology through intense combat, emotional father-daughter storytelling, and breathtaking visuals. While technically on PS4, its cinematic scriptwriting, expressive combat, and atmospheric world-building keep players enraptured. This game beautifully bridges old-school action and modern polish, never losing praise.

Final Thoughts


6. Horizon Zero Dawn (2017)

A stunning sci-fi adventure anchored by a crafting-driven open world, Horizon Zero Dawn fused narrative depth with immersive gameplay at a time when open-world design was still evolving. The PS4 version runs remarkably smooth, and with expansions like Forbidden West extending its legacy, this remains a standout title that redefined autonomy-driven gameplay.


7. Bloodborne (2015)

Yes – only second here thanks to its seismic impact, but Bloodborne deserves its own spot. Its brutal difficulty, deep lore, and unique world design stick with players. The PS4 version delivered access to its twisted, beautiful challenging gameplay, proving that even the hardest games can feel poetic and rewarding when executed right.


8. Infamous Second Son (2011, early PS4 revisions)

Though released on PS3, Infamous Second Son’s deep cyberpunk narrative, striking art style, and innovative police-chase gameplay greatly benefited from PS4 upgrades. Its rebellious vibe, cinematic tension, and meaningful choices kept fans engaged long after launch — a hidden gem fully appreciable on later hardware.


9. Astro’s Playroom (2020)

A surprising debut on PS4, this clarity-focused platformer serves double duty: a perfect launch title and a showcase of PS4’s graphical prowess. Designed as a showcase, Astro’s Playroom delivers polished, expressive gameplay across genres, leveraging DualShock 2’s haptic feedback and controller precision to elevate every moment — a must-experience cradle for future game design.


10. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End (2016)

The crown jewel of Ebenezer Burnside’s treasure-carried quest, Uncharted 4 delivers cinematic storytelling, breathtaking environments, and dynamic combat that feels both weighty and precise. Released on PS4, it remains a benchmark for narrative-driven adventure games — speedrun-ready, story-packed, and visually arresting, never old-fashioned.